The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, May 09, 1963, Image 10

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: Louise Merrill Capps
“Dies Suddenly At 25
pe Louise Merrill Capps, former resi-
3 “dent of Harveys Lake and for a time
b student at Laketon schools, died sud-
| genly of a virus infection at Orlando,
Florida, last Wednesday.
4, Only 25 years old, and with a
. brilliant future ahead of her as a
__histologist, she was at the time of
[her death supervisor of histology at
Orange Memorial Hospital in Or-
i lando. She had graduated from
Memorial Hospital in Charlotte, N.C.
of before moving to Florida three years
qi ago. She had graduated from Central
{fate School in Charlotte.
. She leaves her husband Thomas;
a three-year old son Tommy Jr.; her
1 “parents, Mr .and Mrs. Fred Mersill,
Winston-Salem, N.C.; a brother
s Fred, Harveys Lake; a sister Kathie,
Winston-Salem; a maternal grand-
ther, Wilfred Jopling, Bushkill;
paternal grandmother Mrs. Arthur
Merrill, Levittown, Pa.
Funeral services were conducted
on Saturday from the Central Steel
- Creek Presbyterian Church and bur-
ial in the Capps family plot in Char-
lotte.
a
Dallas WSCS Board
Plans Installation
Thirteen members of the executive
committee of Dallas WSCS met at
Dallas Methodist Church Monday
afternoon to lay plans for installation
of officers at next Tuesday's regular
meeting, scheduled for 7:30.
Mrs. Russell Lawry will present
the pledge service, Mrs. Laverne
Race the memorial for deceased
| members. On the serving committee
\ will be Mrs. Helen Rice, Mrs. Her-
man Thomas, Mrs. Fred Welsh,Mrs.
F. B. Schooley, Mrs. Marvin Scott.
Mrs. Charles Hosler will preside.
Present were Mesdames Charles
Hosler, Russell Lawry, Lawrence
Britton, Edgar Brace, Robert Mar-
shall, Nelson Nelson, John Blase,
Laverne Race, William Cairl, Viola
Schmassman, Stanley B. Davies,
David Evans, and William Baker.
Card Of Thanks
The family of the late Mrs. Millie
Woolbert, Trucksville, wish to thank
their friends amd neighbors who sent
flowers, cards or assisted in any
way during their recent bereave-
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Services Held Monday
For Mrs. Elue Guernsey
Services for Mrs. Elue Clark
Guernsey, 79, Franklin (Street, Shav-
ertown, who died at St. Petersburg,
Fla., December 22, were held Mon-
day afternoon from Disque Funeral
Home, Dallas, with Rev. Robert
DeWitt Yost officiating.
Interment was in Forest Hill
Cemetery, Dunmore.
Mrs. Guemsey was born in Or-
well, Vt., daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Roswell Clark and educated in Seat-
tle, Washington schools.
She and her husband had resided
in Wilkes-Barre prior to moving to
Shavertown 35 years ago. For a
number of years the Guemseys
spent their winters in Florida.
Mrs. Guernsey was stricken ill
shortly after the couple had left for
their southern home. She passed
away shortly thefeafter at St. Pet-
ersburg Rest Home.
She was a member of Shavertown
Methodist Church and its societies.
[Surviving are her husband, Ed-
win W., a son, Jackson, Bethesda,
Md., and two grandchildren.
Hear Missionary
Ladies of Shavertown Bible
Church held their monthly Mission-
ary meeting last Monday evening
at the home of Mrs. Russell Ed-
mondson.
The speaker was Miss Edna Mae
Ellsworth, a missionary going to
South Africa, who showed slides
and told of the work that she will
be doing.
Present were Mesdames Claud
Button, James Brace, Mildred Rus-
misel, Walter Meade, William Mec-
Neel, Oscar Culp, Dayton Garnett,
Blanche Keller, Samuel Keast, Ern-
est Bell, Ira Button, Donald Easton,
| Mona Garnett, Russell Edmondson,
Misses Edna Mae Ellsworth, Pearl
Averett, Marion Smith, Florence
Garnett, Erma Garnett.
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Mothers — Then And Now
By Mrs. Frederick W. Anderson
As Mother's Day draws near, w
e recall with reverence the guiding
hands which shaped our destiny; with everlasting love, her deep concern
and interest, taking precedence over all else, in our welfare; with re-
membered delight, the shared pleasures of the family circle of which
she was the connecting and strongest link.
As the day approaches on which we honor all mothers, it would
seem that the interpretation of the mother image, so nobly molded, has
changed during recent years.
Parental stability has lost most
in our children an ovewhelming desi
possessions,
\
of its force. There is now instilled
re for the accumulation of material
fashioned after the adult obsession; a laxity in the per-
formance of duty, disrespect for those in authority, an abhorrence of
physical labor and disinterest in the househohld arts of which Mother
was a magter.
Time hangs heavy for idle hands
pursuits, fails to establish the security which home stands for.
, an absent parent, engaged in other
Lack of
discipline results in too early search for sex indulgence, thrills and crime.
. Our children are no longer taught the essence of human kindness,
the value of friendship nor concern for their fellowman, so badly needed
in today’s turbulent world.
' Where are we headed ? Qur prestige is fast falling among all peoples,
with the name of “American,”
If we are to recapture our statur
scorned by many in foreign lands.
e as a great nation, let our mothers
come again to the fore, for a child taught ‘the benefits of her love and
wisdom will never enter the ranks of the so-called “delinquent.”
If we would stem the engulfing tide of self destruction seen all about
us, let all mothers reestablish the happy households which we once re-
spected and an awareness of godliness in their offspring.
Episcopal Churchwomen To Meet
Wednesday At Trinity, Pottsville
Episcopal Churchwomen, Diocese
of Bethlehem, will hold their An-
nual Meeting on Wednesday, May
15th at Trinity Church, Pottsville.
Registration will begin at 9:00
a.m,
Holy Communion with Rt. Rev.
Frederick J. Warnecke, Bishop of
the Diocese, as celebrant and
preacher, assisted by rector of the
host church, Rev. Theodore John-
som, is scheduled for 10 am.
The United Thank Offering will
be presented by the Diocesan U.T.O.
treasurer, Mrs, Harold Williams of
Allentown.
A traditional part of the service
is the reading of names from the
Book of Remembrance.
Mrs. Raymond Fuessle, diocesan
president, will conduct the business
meeting,
A highlight of the afternoon will
be a drama, “The People vs. The
Pharisee” presented immediately
following the luncheon at the Ne-
cho-Allen Hotel.
Miss Edith Daly, Associate Secre-
tary im the Adult Division of the
Episcopal National Council will de-
liver the main address, and the
Venerable Dean T. Stevenson, Arch-
deacon of the Diocese, will install
new officers and lead the women in
the service of ‘Re-dedication”.
At the close of the all day meet-
ing a tea will be served by the
women of Trinity Church.
Attending from Prince of Peace
will be Mesdames John S. Prater,
Paul Daily, Joseph Schneider, Judd
Holt, Charles Nodder, Henry Doram,
and Edward Ratcliffe,
Rev. Prater Is Elected
To Executive Council
Elected to the Executive Council
of Episcopal Diocese of Bethlehem
at the 92nd Annual Convention
held last week in Bethlehem, was
Rev. John S. Prater, rector of
Prince of Peace Episcopal Church,
to fill an unexpired term.
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Tuesday May 28, 8 p.m. at the home
Catholic Daughters
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Catholic Daughters plan a covered
dish supper Wednesday evening at
6:30 at St. Therese’s Church, in
advance of their regular meeting.
This is a temporary substitution for
the annual spring dinner which will
be held at a later date. ‘Call Mrs.
William E. Miller for reservations,
and bring your own place setting.
of Mrs. Forrest Kunkle.
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DALLAS METHODIST CHURCH
Russell C. Lawry, Pastor
Sunday: 8:30 service — Walter
Mohr will speak and Kenneth
Young will preside at the worship.
The Sunday School hour will be
combined with the 11 o'clock serv-
ice and the Children’s Day Program
will be presented.
‘A Missionary Program will be
presented in the church sanctuary
at 6:30 under the sponsorship of
the Commission om Missions. Dr.
| Howard Brinton will speak and
show slides of his work in Africa.
Monday: Mother and Daughter
Tea will be held at 7 o'clock. No
reservations are necessary. Adults
50c and Children 25¢c. You are in-
vited to attend this delightful af-
fair,
Tuesday: Brownie Troop No. 108
meets at 4 o'clock. Girl Scout
Troop No. 183 meets at 4:15. The
W.S.C.S. meets at 7:30.
Wednesday: Chancel Choir Re-
hearsal meets at 6:30. Senior Choir
rehearses at 8:00. Senior Girl Scout
Troop meets at 7.
Thursday: Boy Scout Troop No.
281 meets at T.
SHAVERTOWN METHODIST
Rev. Robert DeWitt Yost, Pastor
Sunday: 9:45 — Church School
with Classes for all ages.
11:00 — Nursery during Church
for pre-school children.
11:00 — Morning Worship Serv-
ice. — Mother's Day.
11:30 — Junior Church in Chapel
Room.
6:30 — MYF in Chapel Room.
Speaker: Miss Kuniko Ishihara,
Wilkes College Student from Kobe,
Japan.
Monday: 4:00 — Brownies, Troop
115; Brownies, Troop 153.
. 8:00 — Kings Daughters Group
Meeting in Social Rooms.
Tuesday: 4:00 — Brownies, Troop
106; Girls Scouts, Troop 66; 7:30
Boy Scouts, Troop 231.
7:30 — WSCS Budget Meeting in
Chapel Room.
Wednesday: 3:30 — Girl Scouts,
Troop 75."
Thursday: 4:00 — Junior Choir
Rehearsal; 6:45 — Youth Choir;
7:30 — Senior Choir and Quartet.
Friday: 8:00 — “Spring ‘Tune-
Up’,” sponsored by the WSCS in
the Social Rooms, an evening of
entertainment featuring the Wilkes
Barons barber shop quartet with
a humorous reading by Mrs.
William Shewan.
C. C. Hoover, 74, Spent
Whole Life In Lehman
A lifetime resident of Lehman
Township, C. C. Hoover, 74, Outlet,
died at his home Thursday evening
following a brief illness.
Son of the late C. C. and Roseann
Wilson Hoover, he had engaged in
farming all his life, remaining active
when his health began to fail several
years ago.
He attended Free Methodist
Church, Outlet and Emanuel Miss-
ion, Harveys Lake.
Survivors are brothers: Robert,
Lake Township; Corey, Lehman
Township; Elmer, Idetown; Dewey,
Outlet; sisters: Mrs. Helen Crispell,
Noxen; Mrs. Bruce Crispell, Lake
Township; Mrs. Roy Evans, and Mrs.
Esther Weaver, Outlet.
Services were held from Bronson’s
Funeral Home Monday, afternoon
with Rev. George Clement and Rev.
Emery C. Stokes officiating. Burial
was in Lehman Cemetery.
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GATE OF HEAVEN
Rev. Francis A. Kane, Pastor
Assistants: Rev. Richard J. Frank,
Rev. Michael Rafferty
Sunday Masses, 7:30, 9 and 11
Confessions: Saturday 4 to 5 and
7 to 8:30. p.m.
Instruction for children not at-
tending parochial school will be
given’ each Sunday following the
nine o'clock mass. -
OUR LADY OF VICTORY
Sunday Masses at 7:30 and 9:30.
Religious instruction for children
after the 9:30 mass.
OUR LADY OF MOUNT CARMEL
Lake Silkworth
Rev. S. F. Banas, Pastor
Sunday Masses 7 and 9 a.m.
ST. THERESE’S
Rev. John P. Walsh, Pastor
Rev. Francis T. Brennan, Assistant
Sunday Masses: 7:30; 8:45 and
10:45.
HUNTSVILLE METHODIST
Rev. Earle Cowden
Sunday services: Church service
at 10 am.-
‘Sunday School at 11:10.
. HUNTSVILLE CHRISTIAN
Thursday night Prayer meeting
7:30.
‘Sunday Morning special speaker
Rev. Richard Metcalf.
CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF
LATTER-DAY SAINTS (Mormon)
145 Lehigh Street
[Sunday 10.00 A.M. combined Sun-
day school and church service.
TRINITY UNITED PRESBYTERIAN
Rev. Andrew Pillarella, Pastor
Thursday: Adult choir rehearsal
at 8:30 p.m. at the minister's home.
Friday: Rev. Douglas Vance,
Synod Executive will meet at 7:30
p.m. with the Building Committee,
home of Rev. Pillarella. Bradford
Alden is chairman of the Building
Committee.
Sunday: Sunday School 9:45 a.m.
Morning Worship 11:00 a.m.
service will be entitled “The Home
That Pleases God.”
guests of Forty Fort young people
at the [Forty Fort Presbyterian
Church a 4:00 p.m.
Tuesday: The Session will meet
at 7:30 p.m. at the minister's home.
OUTLET FREE METHODIST
Rev. Emery D. Stokes
Sunday: Sunday School, 10 a.m.
Morning Worship, 11 a.m.
FMY — Bible Study, Leader,
Arthur Gossart, 7:15 p.m. Evening
worship, 7:45 p.m.
Monday — Sunday School work-
ers conference, 7:45 p.m.
‘Wednesday — Prayer
7:45 p.m.
Meeting,
ST. PAUL’S LUTHERAN
Rev. Frederic H. Eidam, Pastor
Sunday: 9:30 A.M., Sunday School
with classes for all ages.
11:00 A.M., the service with
sermon. *
Nursery provided for children to
First Grade and Cry Room for in-
fants.
6:30 P.M., Luther League.
Today, 7:45 P.M., Senior Choir
rehearsal.
Friday 4:00 P.M., Children’s Choir
Rehearsal.
Tuesday, 8:00 P.M., Church Coun-
cil meeting.
CENTER MORELAND METHODIST
REV WILLIAM F. WATSON
EAST DALLAS: :
Sunday — Morning Worship 9
AM; Sunday Church School 10:15
DYMOND HOLLOW:
Sunday — Morning Worship 10:15
AM.; Sunday Church School 9:00
AM.
CENTER MORELAND:
Sunday — Church School 10 A.M.;
Morning Worship 11:15 A.M.
Monday—Junior High and Senior
MYF, 7 P.M.
Wednesday — Boy Scout Troop
336 meets at the church school, 7:30
P.M.
Saturday — Cub Pack 336 den
meetings at the church school, 1:30
EMANUEL ASSEMBLY OF GOD
Harveys Lake
Rev. and Mrs. George Clement,
Sunday: 10 a. m., 8. S. School:
11 a. m., Morning Worship.
6:30 p. m., Young People’s meet-
ing; 7:45 p. m., Evangelistic
"Wednesday, 7:30 p. m, Prayer
and Bible Study.
PRINCE OF PEACE EPISCOPAL
Rev. John 8S. Prater
Sunday, 8 a.m. — Holy Com-
munion,
9:30 am. — Family Service and
| Church School.
11:00 a.m.. — Morning Prayer
and Sermon. The United Thank
Offering will be received at all three
services. Since it will be Youth
Sunday, both 9:30 and 11 o'clock
services will be conducted by the
Episcopal Young Churchmen.
12 Noon — Vestry meeting.
8 p.m. — EYC Meeting.
Wednesday, 9 am. — Annual
Convention of Churchwomen at
Trinity Church, Pottsville.
6:30 pm. — Junior Choir re-
hearsal; 7:30 p.m., Senior Choir.
NOXEN GOSPEL TABERNACLE
Pastor Theodore Brennan
Sunday services: Sunday School,
10:00 a. m.; Morning Worship, 11:00
a. m.
Youth Service, 680 p. m.
Westminster Fellowship will be.
ALDERSON METHODIST CHARGE
REV. FRED EISTER
ALDERSON: Sunday School—10:00
a.m.
Morning Worship — 11:15 a.m.
Youth Fellowship -- 5:00 p.m.
KUNKLE: Sunday School — 10:00
a.m.
Evening Worship — 7:30 p.m.
Youth Fellowship — Wednesday
6.30 p.m.
NOXEN: Sunday School — 11:00
a.m.
Morning Worship — 10:00 a.m.
RUGGLES CHURCH: Sunday wor-
ship service at 8:45; Sunday School
at 9:45.
NOXEN INDEPENDENT BIBLE
CHURCH
Pastor, Warren Hathaway
Sunday, 10 a. m., Sunday School;
11 a. m., Morning Worship.
6:30 p. m., Young Peoples‘ Service;
7:30 p. m., Evening Service.
Wednesday 7:45, Prayer and Bible
GLENVIEW P. M. CHURCH
Rev. Andrew Derrick, Pastor
Sunday Services: Morning Wor-
ship, 9:55 a.m.; Sunday School,
11:00; Evening Service, and Chris-
tian Endeavor, 7:00 p.m:
Wednesday evening, 7:30, Prayer
meeting.
TRUCKSVILLE FREE METHODIST
Rev. Grove Armstrong, Pastor
Sunday Services: Sunday School
—9:30 am. Morning Worship at
—10:30 a.m. M.Y.PF. at 7:00 p.m:
Tuesday: Visitations at 7:00 p.m.
Wednesday: Society Meeting at
7:00 p.m.
SHAVERTOWN BIBLE CHURCH
Rev. R. W. Edmondson, Pastor
Sunday: Sunday School — 10:00
AM.
Morning Worship — 11:00 A.M.
Evening Evangelistic = Service —
7:30 P.M.
Monday: Christian Boy’s Brigade
— 7:00 PM.
Tuesday: Back Mountain Evening
Bible School — 7:30 P.M.
Wednesday: Ladies Prayer Meet-
ing — 1:30 P.M.
Pioneer Girl's — 7:00 P.M.
Thursday: Mid-week Prayer and
Praise Service — 7:30 P.M.
LEHMAN-IDETOWN CHARGE
Rev. Norman Tiffany, Pastor
SUNDAY SERVICES:
JACKSON — Worship Service 8:45
a.m. Sunday School 9:45 a.m.
IDETOWN — Worship Service 10
a.m. Sunday School 11 a.m.
LEHMAN — Worship Service 11:15
a.m. Sunday School 10 am. M.Y.F.
6 p.m.
Thursday: Lehman, Senior Choir
7pm,
Jackson, W.S.C.S., 7:30 p.m.
Saturday: Idetown, Choirs, Junior
11 am. Senior 7 pm. Couples
Class 8 p.m.
Sunday: Professor B. Everett
Lord guest minister at all three
churches.
Tuesday: Lehman, Wait and See
Cltss 8 p.m.
Wednesday: Lehman, Charge
Prayer Meeting 7:30 p.m.; Junior
Choir 6:15 p.m.; Idetown, WSCS.
MONROE BAPTIST CHURCH
Rev. L. E. Peterson. Pastor
Thursday: 7:30, prayer and Bible
Study.
Friday, 3:30, Good News Club.
Sunday services: S.S. 10 a.m;
worship services 11 a.m. and 7:30
p.m.
Monday at 6:45, Young People.
7:30, choir practice.
MOORETOWN ASSEMBLY OF GOD
Rev. Louis Trotta, Pastor
Sunday services:
Sunday School at 10, worship at
11, Children’s Church at 11.
‘Evening worship, 7:30.
"Tuesday ight’ at 7:30, Family
Night.
Mothers Day will be recognized
this Sunday by selection of Mother
of the Year.
Loyalty campaign continues for
the fourth week.
THE TRUCKSVILLE METHODIST
CHURCH .
Rev. Robert E. Germond, Pastor
Sunday, May 12, 8:00 a.m., Mén’s
Breakfast.
9:30 and 11:00 am. Worship
Services. Speaker will be the Rev.
Lauriston Travis, ‘Executive Secre-.
tary of the Wyoming Valley Council
of Churches.
6:00 p.m., Junior High Fellowship.
6:30 p.m., Senior High Fellowship.
Monday, 8:00 p.m:, Official Board.
Tuesday, 9:00 a.m., Quilters.
Evangelistic Evening Serviee, 7:30.
6:30 p.m., Spring Banquet. The
speaker will be Rabbi Abraham
Barras, of Temple Israel, Wilkes-
Barre. He will speak on ‘The Fam-
ily.” Reservations must be made by
May 11th.
7:00 p.m., Girl Scouts.
Wednesday, 4:15 p.m,
Boys Choir.
5:00 p.m., Cherub "Choir.
Thursday, 4:15 p.m., Junior Girls
Choir.
6:00 p.m., Youth Choir.
7:30 p.m., Senior Choir.
Friday, 8:00 pm. Cub Pack
Meeting,
Saturday, 10:00 a.m. to 2 pm,
Quiet Day Program.
—
Junior
DALLAS FREE METHODIST
Rev. Ralph Smith
Sunday services: S.8 10 a. m.;
Morning worship at 11; Youth
Service 7 p.m.; evening evangel-
istic service 7:30. :
: Wednesday 7:30 pm. Prayer
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